Schools all over the South segregated. That means that some schools were for blacks only, and some schools were for white only. Whatever the white had, the black had less or worse. During the desegregation, the white and black schools all came together, and it was equal.
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The NAACP were against segregation. They believed in desegregation and equal rights for all citizens. To voice their views, the NAACP staged boycotts and protests across the South.
The NAACP were against segregation. They believed in desegregation and equal rights for all citizens. To voice their views, the NAACP staged boycotts and protests across the South.
The landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education (1954) had a significant impact on school integration in the South by ruling that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional. This decision led to the desegregation of schools in the South and marked a major step towards achieving racial equality in education.
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An example of segregation is the Jim Crow laws in the United States, which enforced strict racial segregation in public facilities, schools, and housing. Another example is apartheid in South Africa, where a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination was in place from 1948 to 1994.
For the same reason it existed in the south. White students and/or their parents did not want their children socializing with students of other ethnic origins, (hispanic, southern european, asian, or african). The same sentiment exists the other way around but it is not as prevalent in most cases, and more virulent in some. School segregation in Boston, MA in particular wasn't corrected until the late 1980s almost 25 years after the desegregation of schools in Montgomery, Alabama.
Segregation in the south means there is more racial discrimination in the south
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A form of a campaign used to conquer the ongoing issue of black segregation and to gain racial equality whilst speeding up the process of desegregation throughout the South of America ( the most racial part of America)
Segregation started in the south.